Toyota plans to make vehicle liner material and other interior surfaces from a new eco-friendly bio-plastic that reportedly features the world’s first use of bio-PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). Bio-PET consists of 70% terephthalic acid and 30% monoethylene glycol, by weight, and is made by replacing monoethylene glycol with a biological raw material Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Toyota plans to make vehicle liner material and other interior surfaces from a new eco-friendly bio-plastic that reportedly features the world’s first use of bio-PET (Polyethylene terephthalate).
Bio-PET consists of 70% terephthalic acid and 30% monoethylene glycol, by weight, and is made by replacing monoethylene glycol with a biological raw material
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